Kentucky law: SB 150 (2019) — constitutional carry, no permit required 21+. KRS 503.055 — broad Stand Your Ground + Castle Doctrine. KRS 526.020 — one-party consent. Breonna's Law — no-knock restrictions.
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Know Your Rights in Kentucky

Constitutional carry since 2019. Broad Stand Your Ground & Castle Doctrine. One-party consent. No pedestrian stop-and-identify. Breonna Taylor reforms. LMPD DOJ consent decree.

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Kentucky Rights Quiz

Test your knowledge of Kentucky-specific law. All questions cite actual KRS statutes and Kentucky court decisions.

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